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Steeda Blue Billet Aluminum Shift Knob 79-04 Mustang on 2040-parts.com

US $25.99
Location:

Placentia, California, US

Placentia, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:555-1135 Part Brand:STEEDA

This auction is for a brand new Steeda blue billet aluminum shift knob for a 1979-2004 Ford Mustang with either the stock shifter or a Steeda Tri-Ax shifter. Features a large 2" black rubber band around the knob to cushion your hand and provide improved grip under extreme shifting conditions. Large diameter allows easy grip from top or side. Set screw prevents knob from rotating. Engraved with Steeda logo. These sell for $40.00 everywhere. Here's an opportunity to get a great deal on a quality product. All sales are final. Our direct order line is (714)579-3893. Shipping charges listed apply to destinations within the continental United States. We can also ship to most locations in Hawaii, Alaska, and Canada for an additional amount.

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